Hexagons are efficient, safer, and just plain cool—so why don’t cities use them? In this video, I explore the fascinating history of hexagonal urban planning, from its near-adoption in the early 20th ...
A consultant argues these homes, most of which have one bathroom, are in a "motivational dead zone," and aren't going to get better on their own.
New York City’s commercial real estate is facing an inflection point. Formalized remote-work policies have sustained a ...
Miller Hull shares case studies that represent the firm’s approach to urban renewal, and explains the design conditions ...